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Week 10 February - 16 February 2002

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Boards take speedy real-time control

Engineers now can create high-speed real-time systems capable of executing control loops up to 40kHz with National Instruments' fastest RT Series PXI embedded controllers to date.

News from National Instruments, 14 February 2002

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Pumps to supply boiler fuel in Khartoum

Alstom Power, one of the UK's leading engineering companies, has specified six Netzsch pumps for a power station modification programme in Khartoum.

News from Netzsch Pumps, 14 February 2002

Transmitter sends data from hazardous areas

The BILT4 from Thermo Nobel is a new two-wire intrinsically safe transmitter that can be situated in a flammable hazardous area.

News from Vishay Nobel, 14 February 2002

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Safety system justifies faith in valve operation

A new safety system allows users to perform functionality and operability tests on actuator operated valves without production loss.

News from Netherlocks Safety Systems, 14 February 2002

Sealed linear potentiometers delivered in 3-5 days

Penny and Giles Controls has added a new linear potentiometer to its SLS (sealed linear sensor) range.

News from Penny + Giles Controls, 14 February 2002

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Transmitter measures oxygen in CO2

Panametrics has increased the performance of its O2X-1 intrinsically safe oxygen transmitter, offering an additional low-end trace-oxygen range and a lower cost material option for inert gas duty.

News from GE Panametrics, 14 February 2002

Drives and Controls takes Rockwell to Ireland

Rockwell Automation Ireland has appointed Drives and Controls as a distributor for its market leading range of Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives.

News from Rockwell Automation, 14 February 2002

CANbus proves a hot potato in the field

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A CANbus-based system has helped Standen Engineering achieve savings in production costs while providing a higher control specification for its latest potato harvester.

News from Sensor-Technik UK, 14 February 2002

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Saab to use Raychem databus system in Gripen

Tyco Electronics has been awarded a contract from Saab Aerospace to supply Raychem MIL STD 1553B databus systems for the Gripen single-seat multirole fighter and the two-seater operational trainer.

News from Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection, 14 February 2002

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Software combines composite analysis and design

Wilde and Partners has been appointed exclusive distributor for ESAComp software for the UK and Ireland.

News from Wilde FEA, 14 February 2002

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